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Passover Seder Meal & Storytelling Night
Ever wondered what a Passover Seder is…or why it’s been celebrated for thousands of years?
Join us for a unique, interactive dinner experience led by Cantor Marilyn Selby-Okoshi of Congregation Beth-Israel in Lebanon. Members of the congregation will also be joining us at the table, making this a chance not just to learn about the tradition—but to experience it alongside those who practice it.
Through symbolic foods, storytelling, and shared reflection, the Seder explores themes that still resonate today: freedom, justice, resilience, and what it means to move from struggle toward hope.
What to expect:
- A shortened, student-friendly Passover Seder experience
- Participation in meaningful rituals and storytelling
- A full Kosher dinner
- A welcoming, interfaith space for curiosity, questions, and connection
Whether you’re religious, spiritual-but-not-religious, exploring, or just here for a good meal—there’s a place for you at this table.
Come hungry. Bring a friend. Pull up a chair.